Weidacker, K., Pena, L. H., Massau, C., Wetzel, K., Brand, A., Weckes, K., . . . Kärgel, C. (2024). Can people empathize with offenders and victims during violent scenes? Behavioral and brain correlates of affective and cognitive empathy considering victim vs. offender perspective using the Bochumer affective and cognitive empathy task (BACET). Neuropsychologia, 194(108784), p. 108784. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2023.108784
Chicago Style CitationWeidacker, Kathrin, Lucia Hernandez Pena, Claudia Massau, Kai Wetzel, Anna-Lena Brand, Katharina Weckes, Mareile Opwis, Boris Schiffer, and Christian Kärgel. "Can People Empathize With Offenders and Victims During Violent Scenes? Behavioral and Brain Correlates of Affective and Cognitive Empathy Considering Victim Vs. Offender Perspective Using the Bochumer Affective and Cognitive Empathy Task (BACET)." Neuropsychologia 194, no. 108784 (2024): 108784.
MLA CitationWeidacker, Kathrin, et al. "Can People Empathize With Offenders and Victims During Violent Scenes? Behavioral and Brain Correlates of Affective and Cognitive Empathy Considering Victim Vs. Offender Perspective Using the Bochumer Affective and Cognitive Empathy Task (BACET)." Neuropsychologia 194.108784 (2024): 108784.